What Went Down In Elections In Minnesota, Wisconsin, Vermont And Connecticut
Oof. There’s still a lot of vote left to be counted in the governor’s primary, but it certainly seems as if the Trump-endorsed candidate could easily win in Wisconsin. What are some of the biggest differences between Kleefisch and Michels?
We’re up to 32 percent of the expected vote counted in the GOP primary for Wisconsin governor, and Michels leads Kleefisch by about 3 percentage points. However, Michels’s lead is a lot stronger than that margin suggests. Kleefisch is barely beating him in the Milwaukee area, places that you would expect to be favorable to former Gov. Scott Walker’s hand-picked candidate. So it’s not obvious where else in the state Kleefisch can pick up ground.
Latest count in Wisconsin’s GOP primary for governor
Results of Wisconsin’s Republican primary for governor, as of 10:03 p.m. Eastern
| Candidate | Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|
| Tim Michels | 122,366 | 46.5% |
| Rebecca Kleefisch | 118,226 | 44.9 |
| Timothy Ramthun | 11,911 | 4.5 |
| Kevin Nicholson | 8,125 | 3.1 |
| Adam J. Fischer | 2,349 | 0.9 |
In the Wisconsin GOP primary for attorney general, we have 19 percent of the expected vote reporting and Toney is leading with just over 40 percent of the vote, while Jarchow is pretty close behind with around 36 percent of the vote. Mueller continues to trail with about 23 percent of the vote — again, not a big surprise there since she was a fringier candidate. We didn’t have a great sense of how this race would turn out going in because there wasn’t any public polling, but Jarchow did significantly outraise Toney. That doesn’t seem to be helping him yet — but the night is young, of course, and things could change.
Latest count in Wisconsin’s GOP primary for attorney general
Results of Wisconsin’s Republican primary for attorney general, as of 10:01 p.m. Eastern
| Candidate | Votes | Vote % |
|---|---|---|
| Eric Toney | 64,008 | 40.5% |
| Adam Jarchow | 58,173 | 36.8 |
| Karen Mueller | 35,742 | 22.6 |
